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Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Remembering 2008 and Expectations for 2009

I have read blogs that looked back on what happened and the learnings they had from 2008. Since I am a copycat, I'd do the same. Haha, kidding! Since I have a short memory, I would at least want to document the milestones for me and my family in 2008and keep the takeaways that could at least make my 2009 better.

2008 was NOT supposed to be a good year for me as per Chinese belief. I was born in the year of the Horse and with 2008 being the year of the Rat, luck is not on my plate for 2008. As such, I didn’t had high expectations of 2008 (not that I am a firm believer of these Chinese Horoscope). I thought 2008 was just fine but looking back, it was indeed a fantastic year despite some challenges.

2007 was quite a roller coaster year with erratic depression during pregnancy and after giving birth. There were a lot of restrictions on what I can do and not to mention bed rest for more than a month.

2008 was the year of happiness. Watching Sean and Sophia grow was indeed fantastic. My day is compete just to see them smile, giggle and demonstrate their new trick. It started with 'close-open' and now being Sophia's headbanging and Sean's hand jiggling when singing 'Happy Birthday' or 'Jingle Bells'. Towards the end of 2008, there's already a sign of tantrums that may signal that 2009 will be a difficult year :)

One of the challenges last year is the major organizational change we had to go thru at work. It meant me applying for my own job. They said that crisis also creates opportunities. Indeed, such application process has turned out to be favorable to me in a form of a promotion. I wouldn't want to say I am giddy happy because I hate to see some people go and get hurt. Maybe one of my learnings in 2008 is that there is nothing certain in this world. I'd like to say I am a positive thinker. I want to look at things in a different perspective. The major change in the organization for me was a good thing as it gives us one direction, makes us more result-oriented and made us believe that we can actually do more and be better at that. Personally, it made me realize quite a number of things. I have to keep going. In my entire career, I never had a job/position that lasted me more than 2 years. I have to keep up with that pace or at least not to be too comfortable with where I am now. We have to upgrade ourselves in a timely manner. Honestly, it's hard to do that when you have a family to consider so I hope I can balance both career and family plans. Then, it's also important to spread your options. Don't put your egg in one basket. That could be applicable not only in career but also in finances which I still has yet to learn how.

One of the best things that happened in 2008 is to be enrolled in this diploma course in Scandinavian International Management Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was such a great opportunity to have attended a course composed of highly intellectual, talented and experienced executives from various companies. Of course, visiting Europe again after several years is such an excitement. I have visited Copenhagen 3 times in 2008 from August to November.

Travelling-wise, 2008 was also a good year. We had our summer vacation with the family (my side and Che's too) in Boracay. We treat the entire family with accomodation instead of spending vacation somewhere else just the two of us. It was Sean and Sophia's first plane trip too. Apart from the several visits to Copenhagen, I have also visited Belgium (Brussels, Brugge, Antwerp) and Amsterdam second half of the year and it was such a great trip! Lastly, after several years of waiting, I visited Hong Kong with the family as a treat from my parents-in-law.

Financially, it was not a bad year. I had unplanned purchases, travels and the ever-growing expense for the kids but savings was not compromised (although I could have done better). We also bought a family car which was supposed to be sold also but it ended up being a necessity for us since Che and I couldn't share a car anymore since I moved office.

Of course, 2008 was a milestone for Sean and Sophia as we celebrated their 1st birthday. It was a blast and I look forward to more parties for them.

As we enter 2009, the question is whether this will surpass the year that has just passed. I am welcoming 2009 with positive vibes and high hopes. I have my wishes for 2009 which includes travelling to US with Che to use up my miles and visit a very good friend, Anne, in Los Angeles, visit Vegas and Grand Canyon. Che is just knodding his head on this plan of mine but the possibility is yet to be explored. Another 'wish' for 2009 is to have our own house. It is OUR big dream (and maybe so is other married couples). Just recently, Che opened up the idea of just opting for a condo but I'd like to test our luck and wait for that single-detached house. It will be nice to have a spacious garden where you can have breakfast while watching the kids play.

I don't want to put high expectations work-wise due to a lot of uncertainty in the business world. In fact, we should expect the worst. All I know is that I am welcoming 2009 with a positive attitude and belief that this is a good time to make a difference.

On the parenting side, I think 2009 will be a difficult year as the twins are now officially toddlers. I should probably expect more tantrums and more signs of independence. On the good note though, I am sure it will be another year of documenting 'smilestones' and look forward to hearing more words from them beyond 'dada', 'dadi', 'tata' etc.

Che's industry (automotive) might be hit big time this year. It could be an opportunity for us to explore on possible business venture (?).

Financially, my New Year's resolution is to save more and organize the way I do that and so I have started by getting the help from technology thru automatic scheduled transfer - that forces me to save as it automatically depletes my payroll ;)

I hope I don’t become too hopeful of 2009 as I don’t want to be disappointed but at least having some 'targets' this year will make me set my priorities straight. Thinking twice, most of these wishes are tangibles that I am willing to compromise. After all, my daily prayer includes good health and long life for my family and loved ones and those are still what I want to keep in 2009 and beyond.

This has been a long post but I did enjoyed writing it.

Happy New Year!!!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Luxury of Time

I hope I have the luxury of time to blog. I like reading blogs and writing too but I don't think I can keep up with it. I know a few who earn while blogging. Isn't it cool? I envy them for doing things they like at the same time earning some bucks for shopping online! :0


Anyway, I have random things in my mind right now - work, school related and family life. I hope I had the time to blog all about it but I promised myself to spend 10 minutes max to write this. Haha, I am not making sense at all here..


For a start, I am very excited for Sean and Sophia's birthday party in less than 3 weeks time! Here's the invite made by my sis in law. It's cool!








I haven't blog about this course I am attending at SIMI but it's been an amazing experience so far! It's very tiring and time consuming but it really is a good learning experience. The professors are really good! One is an American - a Harvard alumni and is a professor at Harvard Business School. The other one is French and is a professor at INSEAD in France. The average age of the class is 38, if i remember correctly, so you can only imagine I may be one of the youngest if not the youngest. I have classmates from different companies, from different locations and from different industries so it adds to the learning experience too.


Oh, I also didn't mention that my family went for a 4-day trip to Hong Kong last month! It was a sweet treat from my parents- in- law and it was a blast! Hong Kong has a special place in my heart since I have lived there for 2 years. But since I have been a way for years now (plus the fact that we stayed at Kowloon side and I have lived in Hong Kong side before), I really felt I was a tourist! We enjoyed Disneyland!!! Shopping was ok, not that great as I have expected. I was rather disappointed but got myself some must haves from Mac (something to at least upgrade my make up kit!)


Here's the group picture at Avenue of the Stars at Tsim Sha Tsui Harbour. I still Love Love Love Hong Kong! Gotta need to come back!











I did it! (In my last trip to Copenhagen last month... )


I think I am getting addicted and want another one! I should stop! Remember Melissa, you have kids, their needs first before yours. Haha!








Below are some pictures of my travel from August. I don't have time yet to upload. Hopefully I will have the patience next time including some travel stories too (before I forget them!)

Below pic in Brugges city center... I adore Brugge! It is really worth visiting! Belgium is really a nice city to go to! I actually did not expected it to be that good, but it really exceeded my expectations. We went to Brussels, Antwerp and Brugge - all of them are must places to visit!



Brugge is like a theme park where the buildings and the sights are so alike. Take note though, we noticed the tourist visiting Belgium are generally from higher age bracket, usually retired Americans or Europeans hehe. Food is also expensive. We spent EUR (Php 1500-1800) on average for a meal!











Below at Brussels. We were lucky to see this flower carpet at the center. Gosh, I forgot all the names of the places. I am bad at remembering those. It's in my tourist guide book though. Haha.

And when you go to Belgium, you'll definitely expect to see chocolate shops in every corner! Of course there are thse known brands like Godiva and Leonida's but I was introduced to this local brand which is equally good. It's called Cote'd'Ore (hopefully I got the spelling right!).


Below is a shot I took in my trip to Copenhagen early this month. It's also the city center just right at the corner of the shopping strip.







Here's a gay parade we bumped into in my August visit in Copenhagen.





Amsterdam is also a nice place! It's an open city so you expect to see a lot of young tourists who go there to have some F-U-N! I find it so vibrant and I love the city life! We got a hop on hop off canal tour which was a nice way to tour around the city!



That's all folks. I hope I can put more 'meat' in my blog next time. But life, so far, has been all good. In fact, it still is blissful!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

It's back!

My luck is back! I will get my visa tomorrow and will leave this Saturday. Yahoo!

I also just booked my ticket to Brussels. Finally!

See you gals/guys in CPH!

Excited. Excited. Now I have to study and do my assignment...

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Europe Travel

Since I will be travelling to CPH for the course I''ll be attending in SIMI, the thought of side trip within Europe after every module dawned into me. It has been one of my regrets that I didn't travel within Europe after the first 3 modules of my trips to Copenhagen back in 2000-20002. It's the thought of travelling alone the reason that I didn't pursue the side trips. And thus, Anne and I were only able to travel to Paris and London. It was not a bad choice after all! Paris and London are the two cities that I absolutely love! So moving ahead, I want to visit Italy! I have been convincing Che to go for a Euro trip and he doesn't seem to reciprocate. Hmp!

So I have been thinking, should I go even if it means leaving him behind? Will I enjoy it still?

I guess the CPH gang has been to different places that's why it is difficult to arrange a trip, also considering a schedule that will suit all. So hello, calling any travel companion (makonsensya kayo... ) ?! Females only please...

Here are the top places I'd like to visit... London and Paris already a check!
http://www.bestvacationrentalsonline.com/top-10-european-travel-destinations.html

Added on the wishlist are Florence and Stockholm!

Schedule: August 15, Oct 3, Nov 21 and Jan 30 onwards...

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Photos gone

Poor me. Some months ago, my personal laptop was reformatted by my brother-in-law. It was infected with some virus and it has to be cleaned so Che can use it for some of his office stuff. Che asked me to copy the files but slipped my mind and so I gave the laptop without backing up the files. All the files were gone except for some pictures but apparently were still corrupted so I am unable to copy them. So poor me, all my travel pictures were gone. I don't have prints of them too. Sigh.
My in-laws are in Shanghai now and before they left, I wanted to show them my pictures when I went there some years back (twice actually) but all the memories are just on my head to remember.
I am glad though that my brother seems to have the pictures of our US trip in a cd. I've asked a friend also in Singapore whom I was with in a trip to Beijing to give me a copy of all our Beijing adventure.
I am just so bad at keeping records so I do hope I won't lose all the important pictures of Sean and Sophia. But lazy me though, I haven't printed any of their pictures yet. Time to do that soon...

Friday, August 3, 2007

Travel and Vacation

Yesterday, I texted Che that I feel I am now burned out and how i wish we could have a vacation preferrably to a beach destination like Boracay or El Nido.

It's now third quarter of the year and yet we haven't really gone out for our yearly getaway due to the fact that I got pregnant since March. I think I also have used up only around 2 days vacation this year. Che and I are now looking forward to any form of vacation. A trip to Boracay will be nice where you can relax and simply forget about work for a while. BUT that wouldn't really be possible now. We intend to spend my yearly company's travel allowance and combine it for next year's so we can have a nice getaway with the twins. All expense paid! Simply worth looking forward to.

We also have another benefit in the company where we can spend an overnight at Nurture Spa for two with full board meals and a couple's massage. That will expire in October and yet we haven't used it. I guess we have to avail it now (massage excluded for me though tsk tsk).

The other day, my Dane boss from Singapore sent me an email saying that we will also have our scheduled South East Asia Country Customer Service Manager's meeting in mid-Sept. During our last meeting in Singapore last February, we already planned for that 2nd meeting in August at Phuket. I was actually looking forward to that since I haven't been to Phuket and have planned for Che and I to spend the weekend there just right after our meeting. However, I will be on my 30th week then and I don't think I will be allowed by my OB to travel out of the country. I also wouldn't risk it.

So all the travel plans will be put on hold until I give birth. Che mentioned the other night that his dad is planning a trip to Hong Kong this December. It was actually planned since last year but never pushed thru so we went to Bohol instead. Che volunteered me to check for the fares. His dad said he will treat us all for an air ticket. I was initially a bit hesitant thinking about the twins who can not travel by then. But Che wanted to go and said we badly needed a break. We may plan on leaving the twins with my mom and I am not sure if I can go out of the country without them on my side. We'll see.

Well, the travels and vacation will just be on the plan right now. I can only keep on wishing. But we are very looking forward to it. I will be counting the days...

Monday, May 28, 2007

Travel

I am scheduled to travel this Wednesday until Friday - travelling to Davao on Wednesday, heading to Cebu on Thursday and returning to Manila on Friday. It is a short business travel. I tried to keep it as short as possible. I asked my OB if travelling is safe, and she said yes. In fact, i also went to Singapore last April when i was only around 9-10 weeks. Things turned out fine. Now, i am a bit skeptical on travelling, maybe because hubby doesn't want me to travel if he is to decide. However, this is purely business. I should have done this earlier on. I would need to meet up with all my staff, emphasize our KPIs, do some interview for a vacant position in Cebu and discuss other issues. Dinner with the staff is also part of the agenda but i plan to end the night early so me and my babies could rest.
Considering the short distance, i do expect me and my babies will be fine. I promise myself i will beg off business travel opportunities whenever possible - and that may even include a meeting in Phuket scheduled in August.